Plant species composition alters the sign and strength of an emergent multi-predator effect by modifying predator foraging behaviour

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  • who: Predator Foraging Behaviour et al. from the Lancaster Environment Centre, University of Lancaster, Lancaster, Lancashire, United Kingdom, School of Agriculture, Policy and Development, University of Reading have published the article: Plant Species Composition Alters the Sign and Strength of an Emergent Multi-Predator Effect by Modifying Predator Foraging Behaviour, in the Journal: PLOS ONE | www.plosone.org of December/14,/2012
  • what: The authors report mesocosm experiments designed to test the influence of plant density and species composition (wheat monoculture or wheat and faba bean polyculture) on the emergence of effects between Adalia bipunctata . . .

     

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